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As an Angel, Remy possesses powers and skills only to be used if the situation calls for it. And the sudden reappearance of the Garden of Eden is just such a situation. Two opposing forces of immortals want the Key to the Gates of Eden, so Remy must turn for help to a fallen angel who is sometimes friend, sometimes foe-and always deadly.

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Sniegoski is back on track with the fourth adventure of angel-turned-PI Remy Chandler (after 2010's Where Angels Fear to Tread). The Sons of Adam, who watch over the first man until he's allowed entrance to heaven, hire Remy to help them find the long-lost key to the Garden of Eden, in the form of a descendant of Eve. Along the way, Remy fights a violent cherubim, encounters the archangel Malachi, and finally begins dating again. Sniegoski nicely juggles a large cast and throws in some touching moments (Remy's conversations with his late wife, Madeline, are especially sweet) and humor (as always, provided by Remy's dog, Marlowe) to balance the epic violence. There's more than enough nonintrusive exposition to let new readers jump into the story, while longtime fans will appreciate the development of recurring characters such as fallen angel Francis. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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"Sniegoski nicely juggles a large cast and throws in some touching moments (Remy's conversations with his late wife, Madeline, are especially sweet) and humor (as always, provided by Remy's dog, Marlowe) to balance the epic violence. There's more than enough nonintrusive exposition to let new [listeners] jump into the story, while longtime fans will appreciate the development of recurring characters such as fallen angel Francis." ---Publishers Weekly
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The Seraphim known as Remiel now lives as Remy Chandler, a private investigator in Boston. He's received a summons to visit the Sons of Adam who have taken care of Adam (yes, THE Adam) for millennia. He's dying now and longs to see Eden again. In a bid to save itself, the Garden of Eden is returning once again to Earth and there are many parties interested in either opening the Gates or keeping them shut forever.

Remy must discover the Key to the Gates, which is more complicated that he'd thought. There is treachery, redemption, action, and the greatest love wrapped up in this twisting and intriguing tale. A Hundred Words for Hate keeps you riveted to your seat and makes you think about the true nature of the universe (and yourself). A well-written and developed story with a great cast of characters. I think each book in this series is subsequently better than the previous installment. Mr. Sniegoski, please keep up the great work!

Remy Chandler series: A Kiss Before the Apocalypse (1), Dancing on the Head of a Pin (2), Where Angels Fear to Tread (3), A Hundred Words for Hate (4), In the House of the Wicked (5)

I read a lot of technical material for work so having something fun to read in my off time is great and my favorite reading genre is scifi/fantasy and I have read many many different authors over the years. Started reading Thomas Sniegoski from a collection of multiple authors of which Thomas was one. So moved on the the Remy Chandler novels and my only wish is that he wrote more and wrote faster because they are a joy to read. I appreciate the way he develops characters even Remy's pet. If you like fantasy/scifi you can't go wrong with these.

I like this author. I like the subject and the man knows how to write and draw you into his world of seraphim, dark beings and for once a not so benevolent God. I like the fact that he his characters are not just evil or not just good they have grey sides too. So does the Morningstar, so does Remiel. It did change my entire perspective on angels lol. It seems that they are not the benevolent caring and loving beings we were taught to believe in but equally as flawed as we are, equally as flawed as their God. It has a fast pace, a good scene setting and the right feel to it. I liked it

A Hundred Words For Hate takes everything wonderful and good from the first three installments of the Remy Chandler series and multiplies it exponentially. The pace is breakneck but easy to keep up with, and is easily the most fun ride yet. Remy himself undergoes an epic amount of development as an angel--and more importantly, as a man. The struggles he faces are many--both physical and psychological--but he emerges the stronger for it, and was a joy to read about. Supporting characters also seen a lot of development, with unexpected appearances and history to throw expectations for a whirl while adding sheer depth and life to Remy's world. The plot is a roller coaster of a ride--especially when it jumps the tracks--and is the most fun yet, bringing aspects from the previous novels into play, as well as setting up the stage for following installments--an attractive quality for a series of this nature.

This is a tremendous series. Remy Chandler is a terrific character and Sniegoski gives him such emotion.Using an angel as a lead character allows him to make wonderful and warm observations on us mere mortals. Reminds us how blessed we are.